University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1926

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Dean Cooper Mina IVarl Cooper came to tin Arizona campus Jo take over the work of Dean m Women in the Kail of I 23 and since that lime has come t command the respect of the student ImmIv. rizona's women students look to Dean t ■ 'per as a staunch friend and advisor. I lei keen insight into the student's problems and her never-ceasing interest in their welfare are the reasons for her success. She is a si mug supporter of student activities and is always willing to co-operate with inemliers ol the student body in sponsoring activities and affairs which will lie for the good of the Arizona campus. Dean Shirrell Klmer Shirrell is finishing his first year at the I’niversity of Arizona litis Spring, lie has already c immanded the respect and admiration of all who have come in contact with him. lie took over his work as I'resli-man advisor at the beginning of the year, and later was made Dean of Men. student never fails to go to Dean Shirrell for advice for he is never too busy to give his careful attention to any individual case. I le is a student of human nature ami understands the student's viewpoint. Mis work with the new student has l een especially commendable. lie has kept in definite touch with every freshman and many times during the past year has been able to advise and help student with practical suggestions.

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Board of Regents i: -oiikio Ills Ksiki.i.kncv. t «K k«.K W. I . Hunt..................................Governor of Arizona llo. . Chxri.ks ( . Cask....................- - State Superintendent of Public Instruction XIM’OINTKH TKR.XI KXI’I KKS Mon. Tiikoihir.x Marsh. Nogales.........................................- - Januarv. l‘ 27 Treasurer of the Hoard of Regents Non. . A. Johns. I’rescot t..................................................Januarv. 1027 I lo. John II. Cxmimiki.i.. I.1..M.. Tuosmi............................January. I'lJ I lo . Kvkrkty K. Ei.i.inxx' ioi». IX. It.. Phoenix..........................January. l‘)2 I'resit lent »f the l‘»oar«l of Regents I Ion. Ci.i:vk V. Van DvkiC. Miami --------.................................January. pl.M Secretary of the Hoard of Regents I Ion. Chaki.i-s M. I.avton. Saffortl........................................January. 1‘Ml I Ion. John J. Cokkic.an. Phoenix............................................January. I‘)32 Hon. Roy .Kirkpatrick. Globe.................................................January. I‘M2 Officers of Administration Ci.ovi HT.ck Marvin. I'h.l).. IX.D. 1’resitlent of tin I'nivcrsity; Professor i f Economic . tii KiKiN MtiNTAf.ri-: IU'ti.i-r. E.M.. So.l . Dean f the College of .Mines and Engineering: Director of the Arizona Bureau of Mines: Professor of Mining Engineering. I'kancis Cummins I„ k.’kxvooi . Ph.l). Dean of the College of loiters. Arts, anil Sciences; Professor of English. John Oscar CrKac’.Kr. M.A. Dean of the College o| Education; Professor of Education. John Jamks Tiiornukr. A.M. Dean of the College of Agriculture; Director m the Agricultural Experiment Station: Professor of Botany. Sv.Mt Ki. Marks I'kc.ti.v. Ph.lt.. IX.H. Dean of the College of Law; Professor of Law. I R.XN ki.i n Crksskv I'ascii At.. Ph.l). Registrar; Professtir of Psychology. Kl.MKK I.. SlMKRKl.l.. M.A. Dean of Men; Assistant Professor of of Political Science. NNA I'KAKI. OkiIMCR. A.M. Dean of Women: Professor of Eugli-h. I ■ S' Ri IN CV .XI MINUS. A.M.. 1.1.. I).. Sc. I). Director of the State Museum; Professor oi Archaeology. niirksv I;.i.i.h« t I) n■«■.!.as. A.It.. Sc.U. Director of the Steward Observatory: Professor of Astronomy. Kstki.i.i-: Li'Trki.i.k. M.A. Librarian. Carl I.tin I Ici-i-akkr. Ph.l). Di-vetor of the Summer Session; Associate Professor of Educational Psychology. I' iNTl’s IlKNRV RnSS. It.S. Director of the Agricultural Extension Service: Professor of Agricultural Extension. Ja.mi-s Prkh McKalk. A.M. Director of Physical Education for Men; Professor of Physical Education. Ina Estki.i.K (»ittin«:s. M.A. Director of Physical Education for Women; Pro lessor of Physical Education. Iamks I tv rox Van Horn. M.l). Medical Adviser. I 11n ItfRi'.KS Johnson. Major. Cavalrv. V. S. Army. Director Military Science; Professor Military Sei enee ami Tactics. Thomas Rankin I’i.aik Bursar. W'll.I.IAM JoSKPII I'.RAV Snperintemlent of Maintenance. A. II. Con.noi.i.v. It.S. Executive Secretary. MVRNA P.Xfl.INK Skim.wuk. A.K. Secretary to the President. Cl I ' RI IIS . XNTR I.kshkk. It.S. Assistant Registrar. M an Piti1.11 osski'hi.kr. M.S. Assistant Director of Cniversity Extension. l.TKR lait'IS Sl.oN. KKR. M.A. Mumiii Secretary.



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Dean Lockwood Dr. I rank C. Lock wood is dean of Arizona's College of Letters. Arts and Sciences, l ie has served in this capacity for a number of years, and the growth of the college lias come as the result of his untiring efforts. Dean Lockwood as a professor is unexcelled. 1 le not only is an authority in his work, but he puts his very personality into his class instruction. As dean of the College he has put forth untiring efforts, and the College to-day stands as a monument to his work. Personally lie is a man who is respected and revere I by all with whom he conies in contact. Ife has a sympathetic understanding of the student's jx int of view, and he stands evet willing to assist his students in every way possible. Me commands the respect of all as a dean, as a professor, as a friend and as a man. Dean Thornber For a number of years Arizona’s College of gricullurc has I wen recognized as one of very high rank. The one man who has been largely responsible for this is Dean John J. Thornber. Students who graduate under Dean Tlioru-her leave the University fully equipped with practical knowledge to carry on their agricultural work. Dean Thornlier as a professor is recognized as an expert in his particular field. As a man lie is looked up to as one who is willing at all times to help and co-operate with his students in every way jiossihlc. No matter how trilling a matter may seem. Dean Thornlier is never too busy to give it his most careful attention. For this reason students in the College of Agriculture have come to revere him as a professor, a friend and an advisor.

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